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On Fri, 07 May 2004 13:18:33 GMT, "Heywood Floyd"
wrote: "lm" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 07 May 2004 12:38:03 GMT, "Heywood Floyd" wrote: "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Heywood Floyd" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... Remote island, eh? Welcome to the group. When can we have our annual newsgroup gathering on your island? lol It'd give me a reason to get the boat all spruced up too. If you could make it out the inlet and into the ocean you'd have to be a genius. Even the USCG runs aground. Ah. This area is known as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic". Hmm... Are we getting any closer to identifying where it is yet, People? ;-) 35*55'N 75*40'W We're still here, despite Hurricane Isabel!!! Well, I was going to say SC but Isabel hit farther north so I'd say you're in Prince of Tides country somewhere. Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. That's not REMOTE! Sheesh, me mum has a timeshare in Kitty Hawk. We used to vacation in Duck. It took me two years to save enough money to pay for hang gliding lessons when I was 12. Used to see Godspell in Manteo. lm, who's now much farther north and happy to be away from the beach |
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'Kate wrote in message ...
On Fri, 07 May 2004 13:18:33 GMT, "Heywood Floyd" Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Pretty area. I was stationed at Ft. Useless for a short time and had the opportunity to roam the area. What's it *really* called? -- Paul Griffiths |
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"Heywood Floyd" wrote in message ink.net... "lm" wrote in message ... On Fri, 07 May 2004 12:38:03 GMT, "Heywood Floyd" wrote: "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Heywood Floyd" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... Remote island, eh? Welcome to the group. When can we have our annual newsgroup gathering on your island? lol It'd give me a reason to get the boat all spruced up too. If you could make it out the inlet and into the ocean you'd have to be a genius. Even the USCG runs aground. Ah. This area is known as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic". Hmm... Are we getting any closer to identifying where it is yet, People? ;-) 35*55'N 75*40'W We're still here, despite Hurricane Isabel!!! Well, I was going to say SC but Isabel hit farther north so I'd say you're in Prince of Tides country somewhere. Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Oh hell, that isn't to far from me. I thought you were way South, like Bahamas or something. I know tons of people who vacation there. I prefer farther South but that is me. We do go to Cherokee NC, it is so pretty there in the mountains. T |
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"Tiffany" wrote in message ... "Heywood Floyd" wrote in message ink.net... "lm" wrote in message ... On Fri, 07 May 2004 12:38:03 GMT, "Heywood Floyd" wrote: "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Heywood Floyd" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul Griffiths" wrote in message ... "Tiffany" wrote in message ... Remote island, eh? Welcome to the group. When can we have our annual newsgroup gathering on your island? lol It'd give me a reason to get the boat all spruced up too. If you could make it out the inlet and into the ocean you'd have to be a genius. Even the USCG runs aground. Ah. This area is known as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic". Hmm... Are we getting any closer to identifying where it is yet, People? ;-) 35*55'N 75*40'W We're still here, despite Hurricane Isabel!!! Well, I was going to say SC but Isabel hit farther north so I'd say you're in Prince of Tides country somewhere. Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Oh hell, that isn't to far from me. I thought you were way South, like Bahamas or something. I know tons of people who vacation there. I prefer farther South but that is me. We do go to Cherokee NC, it is so pretty there in the mountains. Yeah....that is not nearly far enough south for me :-) T |
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"Tiffany" wrote Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Oh hell, that isn't to far from me. I thought you were way South, like Bahamas or something. I know tons of people who vacation there. I prefer farther South but that is me. We do go to Cherokee NC, it is so pretty there in the mountains. To me, this is like the Dark Side of the Moon; I'm from New Orleans, a city of over two million. In ten minutes I can drive to the mainland and be surrounded by bears, wolves, foxes and alligators. A five minute drive and it's whales, porpoises, and sharks. I'm used to 250 square miles of houses, all lined up eight feet apart. And the price of things! EGAD! A tiny little house like you could buy back home for $80,000 is about $300,000 here and going up every day. |
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'Kate wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 May 2004 16:14:26 +0100, "Paul Griffiths" 'Kate wrote in message ... On Fri, 07 May 2004 13:18:33 GMT, "Heywood Floyd" Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Pretty area. I was stationed at Ft. Useless for a short time and had the opportunity to roam the area. What's it *really* called? Ya know... I'm not entirely certain. Ft. Eustis comes to mind though. I only spent 6 months there a LOoooong time ago. That sounds right. I think that is near Virginia Beach or Norfolk, 100 miles north of here. |
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"P.Fritz" wrote Yeah....that is not nearly far enough south for me :-) I ain't goin nowhere if they don't speak English, and I spent 22 years sweating from every pore 11 months out of the year in Louisiana, so sweat is something I've had enough of...... Besides, I don't like crowds of strangers. I was involved in a fair amount of violence growing up and I still like to sit in a corner where I can keep an eye on what's going on w/o worrying about my backside. Bob -- "Revenge is so popular because, while it is sweet, it is not fattening." - Alfred Hitchcock |
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"Heywood Floyd" wrote in message k.net... "P.Fritz" wrote Yeah....that is not nearly far enough south for me :-) I ain't goin nowhere if they don't speak English, I feel sorry for you that you are that narrow minded. The world and its people are a wonderful place to experience. and I spent 22 years sweating from every pore 11 months out of the year in Louisiana, so sweat is something I've had enough of...... Besides, I don't like crowds of strangers. I was involved in a fair amount of violence growing up and I still like to sit in a corner where I can keep an eye on what's going on w/o worrying about my backside. Bob -- "Revenge is so popular because, while it is sweet, it is not fattening." - Alfred Hitchcock |
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"Heywood Floyd" wrote in message .net... "Tiffany" wrote Roanoke Island; halfway twixt Va Beach, Va and Cape Hatteras NC. This area in known as "The Outer Banks". Kitty Hawk is just up the road. Oh hell, that isn't to far from me. I thought you were way South, like Bahamas or something. I know tons of people who vacation there. I prefer farther South but that is me. We do go to Cherokee NC, it is so pretty there in the mountains. To me, this is like the Dark Side of the Moon; I'm from New Orleans, a city of over two million. In ten minutes I can drive to the mainland and be surrounded by bears, wolves, foxes and alligators. A five minute drive and it's whales, porpoises, and sharks. I'm used to 250 square miles of houses, all lined up eight feet apart. And the price of things! EGAD! A tiny little house like you could buy back home for $80,000 is about $300,000 here and going up every day. Geography certainly plays a factor in resale, as does demand. I've driven from Canada down to Virginia Beach a few times, I love playing the gaudy tourist. And the flora!!! I suffer from zone envy. And by the way, you southerners do so speak a different language LOL Lisa |
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"P.Fritz" wrote in message ... "Heywood Floyd" wrote in message k.net... "P.Fritz" wrote Yeah....that is not nearly far enough south for me :-) I ain't goin nowhere if they don't speak English, I feel sorry for you that you are that narrow minded. The world and its people are a wonderful place to experience. I have no problem with travelling to other places, but I am not about to be =forced= to rely on =my= tiny bits of Spanish, French, German, Latin!, or Greek. Many lovely places feature a large number of English speakers. Personally, I'd love to see Iceland and Peru..... and I spent 22 years sweating from every pore 11 months out of the year in Louisiana, so sweat is something I've had enough of...... Besides, I don't like crowds of strangers. I was involved in a fair amount of violence growing up and I still like to sit in a corner where I can keep an eye on what's going on w/o worrying about my backside. Bob Also, I am a big pale Anglo-American; I can not disguise myself as an Arab or native of whatever country I'm in (well maybe England!) and with the situation with the Islamic militants around the world, and the fact that =I= can handle =myself= in a fight, but I =can't= protect three little kids makes certain things unadvisable. Maybe I'm paranoid; the 70's were good to me. eg For now, I'm just happy living in an area where 400,000 tourists come every week for vacation, it is very nice here.... Also, I'm humming Linda Rondstadt, "Anything you want, we got it right here in the USA!" Heck, I've never been west of the Rockies, or to Canada. -- "Revenge is so popular because, while it is sweet, it is not fattening." - Alfred Hitchcock |
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